Minnesota requires you to have a permit to carry a handgun. Permits are not issued to persons under the age of 21. See link blow to Minnesota gun law.
21 to carry in public. Exceptions are made to the age law when it comes to matters of things such as ranch hands in the course of ranch duties, sworn law enforcement officers under the age of 21, persons on their own property, etc.
No, in order to apply for a conceal/ carry permit in MN you need to complete a certified training course. MN does not accept a DD-214 in leiu of the course.
I'm with the people at opencarry.org and Wyoming is one of our "Gold Star" open carry states. There is complete state preemption of all firearms laws, open carry is constitutionally protected and law enforcement is aware of its legality. And there is no Statutory Limit to open carry
Yes, but I am not certain if they carry points or not. Check with the MN DMV authorities.
You don't ever have to shoot if you don't want to.
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If you are at least 21 years old, and a legal resident of MN, see a dealer.
is there a permit charge to open carry
I think it is, MAYBY!
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